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  • Women Born For Slavery?

    Posted by Zaheer Ahmed on May 23, 2025 at 1:52 pm

    Ma dr Israr ki video dekh rahi thi jismein unhone kaha ki jo shor Hai voh hukmaran Hai biwiyon per aur biwiyon Ka kam shuhar ka hukam Ko manana Agar yah baat hai to iska matlab hai ki Allah ne Jo auraten Hain unko gulami ke liye paida Kiya Hai Agar vakai mard jo hai Aurton per hukamaran Hai to fir Allah yah kyon kahta Hai Ki Tumaam insan barabar hain aur tamam insanon ko barabari ka haqooq hasil Hai or sab Sa barabar hisab liya jaega

    Dr Israr ki yah baat yah mardon Ko auraton Ka fajilat hasil hai ya phir shohron ko apni biwiyon per fazilat hasil Hai unke upar hukamarab banna is baat Ko Kia wazeh Nahin Karta Ki Jo aurat Hai voh gulam Hai Islam mein aur aurat jo hai Islam mein kamtar hai mard se???!

    Ahsan replied 6 days, 2 hours ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Women Born For Slavery?

    Ahsan updated 6 days, 2 hours ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
  • Ahsan

    Moderator May 24, 2025 at 1:01 am

    Firstly, let’s stay focused on the actual issue. Repeating emotional arguments doesn’t help clarify the point — it only creates more confusion.

    Secondly, let me ask you this: if women are “slaves” just because they’re asked to obey their husbands in a family setup, then would a mother also be considered a slave to her son? That clearly doesn’t make sense.

    Thirdly, Allah never said that all people are equal in worldly status. The Quran acknowledges real differences — in roles, responsibilities, wealth, and knowledge. For example, men have been assigned the role of financial and physical responsibility in the family (Surah An-Nisa 4:34). It just reflects functional roles, not spiritual rank.

    If you’re genuinely looking for deeper insight on this topic, I’d recommend reading tresponses by Ghamidi sb 🔗 Discussion 43839

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